The lot size, width, depth, shape, orientation and the minimum
building lines shall be appropriate for the location of the subdivision
and type of development proposed. Each lot shall abut on a public
street for at least 30 feet; however, under special conditions, a
private road may be utilized if deemed appropriate by the Board. Double
frontage shall be avoided except where essential to provide separation
of residential development and traffic arterials or to overcome particular
topographic and orientation disadvantages.
The Board shall require where practical all driveways to exit
onto local or minor roads. No driveways shall exit onto arterial,
through, or major streets or highways. The Board may require the creation
of a minor road to provide access to lots.
An easement of no less than 15 feet in width and sufficient
to contain the closed conduit and appurtenances plus two feet on either
side thereof shall be dedicated on the final map of the subdivision.
Drainage easements for closed conduits shall not traverse a building
site and shall, insofar as possible, be placed along or adjacent to
a lot boundary line in a straight alignment without angle points.
Proposed planned unit developments shall include a minimum of five acres of land and shall be developed as a unit. The Board may relax the before-stated requirements and standards after a favorable review of a proposed planned unit development. But the planned unit development shall not be in conflict with the purposes of this chapter, Chapter
370, Zoning, of the Code of the Village of Footville, or state law. In addition to the facilities and features required to be shown on the preliminary subdivision map, the subdivider shall show all structures and indicate their type and architectural character. Land not used for lots and streets shall be dedicated in perpetuity to open space use by conveyance to the owners' association or be dedicated to the Village. Lands dedicated to the public must be accepted by action of the Board as provided in §
364-19. If land is to be conveyed to lot owners, an owners' association shall be created to maintain the land with such association having mandatory membership on the part of all landowners.